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Baby Balk

The tenth season opens with Cheers still going strong, defying every expectation about how long a sitcom can stay great.

September 19, 1991 Dir: James Burrows Written by: Dan Staley, Rob Long
2
Get Your Kicks on Route 666

Sam and the gang face new challenges with the resilience and humor that have carried them for a decade.

September 26, 1991 Dir: James Burrows Written by: Larry Balmagia
3
Madame LaCarla

Rebecca's arc continues to evolve as she finds strength in unexpected places.

October 03, 1991 Dir: James Burrows Written by: Dan O'Shannon, Tom Anderson
4
The Norm Who Came to Dinner

Woody and Kelly's marriage provides sweet, funny moments that brighten every episode they share.

October 10, 1991 Dir: James Burrows Written by: Dan Staley, Rob Long
5
Ma's Little Bakery of Horrors

Carla faces the future with the same fire that's made her one of television's most iconic characters.

October 24, 1991 Dir: James Burrows Written by: Phoef Sutton
6
Unpleasant Living Situation

Cliff's postal world intersects with the bar world in another episode that proves John Ratzenberger is a national treasure.

October 31, 1991 Dir: James Burrows Written by: Brian Pollack, Mert Rich
7
Bar Wars VI: This Time It's for Real

Norm reflects on his decade at the bar, and George Wendt brings warmth and humor to the retrospection.

November 07, 1991 Dir: James Burrows Written by: Ken Levine, David Isaacs
8
Where Have All the Floorboards Gone?

Sam considers his legacy and what he wants the bar to represent, showing growth beneath the hair and charm.

November 14, 1991 Dir: James Burrows Written by: Dan O'Shannon, Tom Anderson
9
Sun, Fun and Psychoses

The ensemble delivers one of the season's best episodes, with every cast member getting their moment.

November 21, 1991 Dir: James Burrows Written by: David Lloyd
10
A Fine French Whine

A surprise visitor shakes up the bar dynamic in the best possible way.

November 28, 1991 Dir: James Burrows Written by: Cheri Eichen, Bill Steinkellner
11
I'm OK, You're Defective

Woody demonstrates unexpected depth in an episode that shows how far his character has come.

December 05, 1991 Dir: James Burrows Written by: Joe Keenan
12
Go Make

Cliff and Norm share another classic moment of friendship that defines the bar's warm atmosphere.

December 12, 1991 Dir: James Burrows Written by: Cheri Eichen, Bill Steinkellner
13
Don't Shoot... I'm Only the Psychiatrist

Rebecca makes a bold move that's either brave or crazy — the bar is split on which.

January 02, 1992 Dir: James Burrows Written by: David Lloyd
14
No Rest for the Woody

Carla's zingers reach an all-time high as she works through a personal situation with humor as her weapon.

January 09, 1992 Dir: James Burrows Written by: Jeff Greenstein, Jeff Strauss
15
My Son, the Father

Sam's charm is tested by someone who is genuinely unimpressed, which is both refreshing and devastating to his ego.

January 23, 1992 Dir: James Burrows Written by: Dan Staley, Rob Long
16
One Husbands Too Many

The bar becomes a sanctuary during a difficult time, reminding everyone why this place matters.

January 30, 1992 Dir: James Burrows Written by: David Lloyd
17
Here's Looking at You

Woody takes on a responsibility that pushes him out of his comfort zone with characteristically endearing results.

February 06, 1992 Dir: James Burrows Written by: Brian Pollack, Mert Rich
18
License to Hill

The show's tenth year continues to deliver episodes that rival anything from its first decade.

February 13, 1992 Dir: James Burrows Written by: Dan O'Shannon, Tom Anderson
19
Rich Man, Wood Man

Sam and the regulars share an evening that captures the essence of what makes Cheers Cheers.

February 20, 1992 Dir: James Burrows Written by: Jeff Greenstein, Jeff Strauss
20
Smotherly Love

Norm's one-liners hit a season peak as the writing team gives George Wendt some of his funniest material.

February 27, 1992 Dir: James Burrows Written by: Dan Staley, Rob Long
21
Take Me Out of the Ball Game

The season builds toward its conclusion with the quality and care that defines this show.

March 05, 1992 Dir: James Burrows Written by: Larry Balmagia
22
Rebecca's Lover... Not

Cliff faces a turning point that John Ratzenberger handles with surprising emotional range.

March 12, 1992 Dir: James Burrows Written by: David Lloyd
23
Bar Wars VII: The Naked Prey

Rebecca finds herself at a crossroads, and the path she chooses says everything about how she's grown.

March 19, 1992 Dir: James Burrows Written by: Ken Levine, David Isaacs
24
Heeeeeere's... Cliffy!

Carla gets one of her best episodes as the season winds down, and Rhea Perlman makes every second count.

April 02, 1992 Dir: James Burrows Written by: Dan O'Shannon, Tom Anderson
25
Woody Gets an Election

The penultimate season closes with the bar feeling like home — for the characters and for viewers.

April 09, 1992 Dir: James Burrows Written by: David Angell, Peter Casey, David Lee
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An Old-Fashioned Wedding, Parts 1 & 2

Season ten's finale delivers a satisfying conclusion while setting up the anticipation for the final year.

April 16, 1992 Dir: James Burrows Written by: David Angell, Peter Casey, David Lee
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